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Because certain members of government have direct ties to these companies, and they make a profit too. Our old vice president Dick Cheney was with Halliburton during the Iraq war. Halliburton got tons of contracts.
Or this scenario: Weapons Company X says to a senator, "hey we'll give you $10 million if you approve the war". The senator agrees because that's a nice amount of money. And he doesn't give a shit about the burden put on taxpayers or dead Iraqis.
They simply don't give a shit about putting the entire population in debt, as long as they are the ones living the good life. You have to realize these people (leaders, CEOs) are about 45-70 years old. They have 25 years of life on this planet. They will enjoy that life with as much cash as they can get. They don't give a fuck if future generations have to pay off the countries debt. The lasting effects of the debt will arise long after they're dead.
- It's simple greed.iCanHazQBN
- A lot of people share this opinion. I'm sure parts of this are true which is a disgrace.dirtydesign
- There are people who try to gain from others struggle. Its exists everywhere.dirtydesign